AGP Executive Report
Last update: 12 hours agoElectricity Crunch in Linden: Linden’s power woes are boiling over as load shedding and unstable supply hit residents after generation trips at Bosai and demand outgrew the 14MW ceiling, with the Mayor calling an emergency town hall and LECI saying it’s seeking extra generation to cover a critical shortfall. National Grid Pressure: Across Guyana, peak demand hit a record 242.64MW as El Niño heat boosts cooling loads, with officials projecting about 266MW for the coming months and pushing for more capacity. Power Relief Delays (Wales GTE): Government says the promised 50% light-bill reduction tied to the Wales Gas-to-Energy project won’t arrive until the plant reaches higher output, after delays forced rentals of power ships. Fire Service Defects Dispute: The Acting Fire Chief blames 2021 contractor defects for ongoing occupational and sanitation problems at the Guyana Fire Service headquarters, reigniting questions about handover and rectification. Safety and Compliance: CH&PA warns contractors against open burning of vegetation and construction waste, citing legal penalties under the Environmental Protection Act. Maritime Safety Fallout: Reports say the MV Barima capsized after serious mechanical and electrical defects were allegedly left unaddressed despite complaints. Industry & Energy Services: Modec outlines plans to decarbonise future FPSOs, while SBM marks ONE GUYANA’s first year and sustainability milestones. Security & Crime: CANU warns traffickers are increasingly trying to use Guyana as a gateway, and police investigate a gunpoint threat involving a construction worker and a businessman.
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